If they wanted to show what the NFL was like on the inside they'd just show an hour a week of guys injecting horse steroids into their asses, then going to the strip club and waste more money in a night than the average NFL fan makes in a year.

FTFA: "I don't feel they deserve to be here. They did nothing to be here, other than want to be here," he said. "They didn't put no blood, sweat and tears into none of this. All these men in here, they did that. They (the cameras) did nothing. No one deserves to see this, to come inside of this unless you're a part of this. That's why."

They're there to film you, it's not like they're asking for a spot on the team or to go party with you FFS.

JorgiX:They're there to film you, it's not like they're asking for a spot on the team or to go party with you FFS.

I'm almost...impressed with his apparent ignorance of what the show is about and of the desire from fans to see and understand more about the game then simply what transpires every Sunday on national television during the season.

No one would like cameras and extra people milling around the workplace, but Christ, dude.

Killer Cars:JorgiX: They're there to film you, it's not like they're asking for a spot on the team or to go party with you FFS.

I'm almost...impressed with his apparent ignorance of what the show is about and of the desire from fans to see and understand more about the game then simply what transpires every Sunday on national television during the season.

No one would like cameras and extra people milling around the workplace, but Christ, dude.

Exactly. Plus the show is meant to glorify and put in perspective the work these guys put in. Is this anywhere as intimate as 24/7? As far as I understand, 24/7 is more intimate yet I have never known of any of the fighters (I have never watched the hockey edition) be too bothered, other than asking cameras to leave sparring sessions for strategy concerns, so Harrison just comes across as a diva.

"I don't feel they deserve to be here. They did nothing to be here, other than want to be here," he said. "They didn't put no blood, sweat and tears into none of this. All these men in here, they did that. They (the cameras) did nothing. No one deserves to see this, to come inside of this unless you're a part of this. That's why."

Mayhaps we shouldn't watch on TV or bother to attend the games then either. After all, we did nothing to deserve to be there.

DBrandisNC:As someone who works behind the camera in the film/TV industry, I can tell you that we put in more 6 day weeks riddled with bloody, sweaty, teary 14 hour days than this asshole could ever imagine.

As someone who knows people that work behind the camera and in the edit bay in that industry as well, I was waiting for someone to make this comment.

JorgiX:FTFA: "I don't feel they deserve to be here. They did nothing to be here, other than want to be here," he said. "They didn't put no blood, sweat and tears into none of this. All these men in here, they did that. They (the cameras) did nothing. No one deserves to see this, to come inside of this unless you're a part of this. That's why."

They're there to film you, it's not like they're asking for a spot on the team or to go party with you FFS.

IAmRight:DBrandisNC: As someone who works behind the camera in the film/TV industry, I can tell you that we put in more 6 day weeks riddled with bloody, sweaty, teary 14 hour days than this asshole could ever imagine.

As someone who knows people that work behind the camera and in the edit bay in that industry as well, I was waiting for someone to make this comment.

I walk by our edit bays almost daily. It appears soul-killing and the editors are just working with movies and series -- pretty much tidy, packaged stuff. I can't even begin to imagine going through multiple hours of arbitrary filmed footage just to get to the editing part. And if they show the Falcons-Bengals preseason game I doubt anyone on staff has gotten more than four hours sleep since Friday.

Wadded Beef:IAmRight: DBrandisNC: As someone who works behind the camera in the film/TV industry, I can tell you that we put in more 6 day weeks riddled with bloody, sweaty, teary 14 hour days than this asshole could ever imagine.

As someone who knows people that work behind the camera and in the edit bay in that industry as well, I was waiting for someone to make this comment.

I walk by our edit bays almost daily. It appears soul-killing and the editors are just working with movies and series -- pretty much tidy, packaged stuff. I can't even begin to imagine going through multiple hours of arbitrary filmed footage just to get to the editing part. And if they show the Falcons-Bengals preseason game I doubt anyone on staff has gotten more than four hours sleep since Friday.

I definitely have much respect for our editor friends, but their comfy-chaired climate controlled workstations with access to espresso, takeout and wireless is pretty posh compared to what the people who attain the footage have to go through.

JohnAnnArbor:From the article: "capturing the Silverback in its natural habitat"

Um, that's racist? Or is that a nickname I haven't heard?

I was going to comment on his quotes and then I read that. I grew up in a small town where some folks were not racially sensitive and Ive heard Silverback being used to refer to large black athletes. I doubt the writer meant it as racist but he could have used a better term.

Cletus C.:Is he any good anymore? The Steelers cut him but was it strictly a salary cap move?

No he isn't good anymore. He's a step slower (old) and he is sure to draw fines by refusing to change the way he plays.

What I am surprised by is Cincinnati moved him inside. He's never been great at getting off blocks, even during his DPotY season his strength was leverage and an explosive first step to get past bigger but slower tackles. Now he's going to play inside and try to take on FBs and guards? Not to mention he has no chance to cover anyone. Good luck with that Cincinnati.

Cletus C.:Is he any good anymore? The Steelers cut him but was it strictly a salary cap move?

He's lost a couple of steps. He's becoming more of a support player than the kind of guy you can anchor a defense on. If you have cap room, he'll be worth it, but not if you're coming close to the cap.

What a dick. "Blood sweat and tears"....settle down there Beavis, you're not flanking machine gun nests. I can't wait until this clown is sitting behind a folding table at an Allentown Wal-Mart, telling fans whatever story they want to hear if they'll just give him $25 for an autograph.

flak attack:Cletus C.: Is he any good anymore? The Steelers cut him but was it strictly a salary cap move?

He's lost a couple of steps. He's becoming more of a support player than the kind of guy you can anchor a defense on. If you have cap room, he'll be worth it, but not if you're coming close to the cap.

Suppose that depends on how much cap room you have, I think he turned like 6 or 7 million a year from the Steelers because he wanted more. Even if they had cap room he isn't worth that.

IDK how much Cinci is paying him, but if it is anywhere close to what he wanted from Pittsburgh, he isn't worth it even if they have tons of room.

js34603:flak attack: Cletus C.: Is he any good anymore? The Steelers cut him but was it strictly a salary cap move?

He's lost a couple of steps. He's becoming more of a support player than the kind of guy you can anchor a defense on. If you have cap room, he'll be worth it, but not if you're coming close to the cap.

Suppose that depends on how much cap room you have, I think he turned like 6 or 7 million a year from the Steelers because he wanted more. Even if they had cap room he isn't worth that.

IDK how much Cinci is paying him, but if it is anywhere close to what he wanted from Pittsburgh, he isn't worth it even if they have tons of room.

DBrandisNC:Wadded Beef: IAmRight: DBrandisNC: As someone who works behind the camera in the film/TV industry, I can tell you that we put in more 6 day weeks riddled with bloody, sweaty, teary 14 hour days than this asshole could ever imagine.

As someone who knows people that work behind the camera and in the edit bay in that industry as well, I was waiting for someone to make this comment.

I walk by our edit bays almost daily. It appears soul-killing and the editors are just working with movies and series -- pretty much tidy, packaged stuff. I can't even begin to imagine going through multiple hours of arbitrary filmed footage just to get to the editing part. And if they show the Falcons-Bengals preseason game I doubt anyone on staff has gotten more than four hours sleep since Friday.

I definitely have much respect for our editor friends, but their comfy-chaired climate controlled workstations with access to espresso, takeout and wireless is pretty posh compared to what the people who attain the footage have to go through.